Yes, it is possible for parasites (worms) to pass in feces after an animal is treated with a dewormer. This occurs more frequently when there is a high parasite load.
You give the dog a de-worming treatment, bought from a veterinarian, at an appropriate does for the size and age of the dog.
Go see your vet. A vet will be able to prescribe effective and safe worming treatment for your kitten.
worms is a sickness that every one and everything can get so de worming means getting rid of that sickness for almost one year
worms. there are lots of types of worms and you might find them in your cats poo aswell. You might want to take him/her to the vets to be seen to and to receive some worming treatment (tablets) hope i helped☺
If on Howrse your horse has worms you have to treat it with deworming medicine (blue bottle). You will have to buy it in the market. To STOP your horse getting worms you have to give it preventive worming treatment (brown bottle) from the market. also it is advisable to make sure your horse is in a EC with clean pasture and box Hope this helps
The cat has worms - most likely roundworms which is the most common. It may be best to take the cat to the vet to get it checked over and to purchase some worming treatment. Your vet can advise which treatment is best and how often to treat your cat.
You will know if your dog has worms because it will keep on chasing its tail and barking at it just give it some DOG worming tablets
You should see an almost immediate improvement once the worms are eliminated. However, your cat will take a long time to recover fully, if she ever does. Worms weaken a cat's entire system, and complete recovery can take a lot of time because of the foreign matter the worms leave behind them.
Worms are parasites. They take nutrients away from the horse. We deworm them, to get rid of the parasites.
no their is no treatment
Your dog may have worms so please consider worming tablets.
Worms in cats are easily treated with worming tablets, preferably from the vet. Worming tablets from the supermarket do not kill all the parasites that cats are subject to, but tablets from the vet do. Apart from worming tablets, there's nothing special you need to do to take care of your cat.